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PAGE 10 Seattle — Society Pretty Home Wedding Unites Miss Alice Max- field and Mr. Hallam Shorrock; Large Bridge Luncheon on Friday. VERY pretty home wedding was golemnized last) evening when Miss Alice Emily Maxfield the brite of Mr. Hallam C, Shorrock, gon of Mr, ©. became Shorreck core Mony was performed at t ome of the bride's parents, Rev, Charles L. Maxfield and Mrs. Maxfield, 4229 0th ave. N. EB, Rev. Frank B Matthews reading the service at $30 @’elock. Baskets and wall pockets of spring flowers, with graceful branches of fruit blossoms, decorated the home and the ceremony the fireplace, screened with a fan Shaped trellis of pink and white geome and huckleberry, while 4 long. low basket of these flowers adorned the mantel. Before the service Miss Ada Tilley, accompanied by Miss Lu ile Nutley, sang “O Promise M @nd immediately following, “At Dawning.” The wedding march was Played by Mixs Thelma Edwards. Miss Marietta Silliman, as maid of honor, was daintily attired in apricot inted georgette and carried an arm Bouquet of Columbia roses and sweet Florence Anna, the bride's pe sister, made an adorable flower Birk. wearing a little frock of pink was read before Organdic and carrying a basket of White blossoms. Her brother, Philip Robet, was a cunning little ring Bearer and carried the ring con gealed in the heart of a rose, Mr. Paul Shorrock, brother of the groom, Was his best man The bride entered on the arm of her father, her brunette beauty ac gentuated by her bridal dress of White Canton crepe, heavily beaded crystals. Her tulle veil was tas Tened to her coiffure with a coronet @f silver leaves and for flowers she Carried an exquisite bouquet of Ophelia roses and sweet show @red With lilies of the va An informal reception @nd a buffet supper ft served Miss Lois Bessford and Miss Ellen Brotan assisting. Mr. and Mrs. lowed, with Shorrock left on a Wedding trip to British Columbia, the bride traveling in a dark blue Polret twill tailieur, with which she ‘Wore a smal! black hat and a corsage Of orchids and lilies of the valley. On their return they will be at home St 2501 Fifth ave, W Mrs. Shorrock is a graduate of L olin high school and attended the ‘University of Washington, Mr. Shor Fock graduated from Queen Anne high and also attended the univer. ity. | Mrs. Baird Plans | Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Hugh Baird is entertaining With a bridge luncheon at her home, "2109 Crescent drive, Friday after hoon, when fourteen tables will be In Play. Mrs. Baird will be assisted by Mrs. Uri C. Bates and Mrs. F. 8. Gor- don. Dinners Before “Sports Clothes Dance” | Athong the dinner parties planned the Women's University club “Sports Clothes Dance,” at the Ma Saturday evening, is nd Mra. R. William Cros- by are giving at thetr home, with covers for eight guests and a buffet @inner for sixteen Mr. and Mre. E. P.| Whiting will give at their residence. Supper Follows Rehearsal Mr. and Mra. John Thomas Coch fan entertained with a supper for @ighteen at the Bungalow Monday evening, following the wedding re hhearsal of their daughter, Miss Catharyn Cochran, and Mr. T. Ross Magowan in St. Paul's church. The affair complimented Miss Cochran, her fiance and the members of their bridal party. . Prof. Padelford to Speak at Fine Arts Under the auspices of the § euxiliary to Cu ¥F. M. Padelford, of the Univers: Washington, will speak on fm Art.” at the Fine Arts Thursday morning, at 11 0’ The musical program w by Mrs. Ernest Worth by Miss June Hartman. The numbers include “Pastorale,” Verrach, ‘Songs of the mpanie ° rm , Sunday Evening Supper Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Ellis entertained with an informal supper for ten at their home Sunday ev ing, honoring Cap the 8. 8. Arragon. To Entertai Bridge Club Mrs. A. D. Tolletsen wit! entertain the members of her bridge club at luncheon ‘Thursday, with Placed for twelve, Bric Played later. eee Orthopedic Tea Shop Service Queen Anne eulld will have charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop day, with Mrs, William H. How en ain Van Ronkle of n will be Th hostess, assisted by Mrs, W. ° vens, Mrs. ©. P. Taylor, Mrs, A. B. Pitcher, Mrs. P. W. Smith, Miss Mar. tha Cran iss Gertrude Johnson, Miss De Merrick and Miss Frances 1221-Third Ave "COR UNIVERSITY , | birth Madrona Guild's Card Party | regular committes, Van Ronkle on the & 8. Aragon cee Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Jones are leaving the |} TNE SEATTLE STAR ERE ’RE THE HORSE MARINES WOMEN’S CLUBS eting, in charge of social t of this week for an| Washington Boulevard W. C. TU extended Eastern trip. Washington Boulevard W. C. T. 1 see |will serve a noonday luncheon Fri Mrs. Theodore Hardertbergh, Mies | day, May 12, in the Chapel, diet ave. Gertrude Hardenbergh and Miss Eliz |and E. Madison et, which will be | beth Lea motored to Bellingham to attend the tulip show and spend the| week-end. j eee } Mra. Frank Shuey, is visiting relatiy . of Los Angeles, | es in the city | .- Dye ; Loomis and Mra. | F r iday ef Oak who elr mother, Mrs. and aunt, Mise leave Thursday Mrs. Frederick Samuel Stevens, have been visiting Emma CC. Bosw Mary Phillips pupils of & song 12, at 8:15 an eapect recital will | for thelr homes, | | Mra. Sidney Hamill, who, with Mr | stamiti been spending the winter| Hart, Ruby Mitchell, Margaret Hurl-| lin California, is mew in lowe, where|burt and Anona Roberts, Mr. Paul | she will visit for several months, Mr,| MeCoole w e at the plane. | Hamill will join ber later, and they | MPS. Peabody ie an artist of excep Will return to California by motor to| “00a! ability and charming per petaidarnd. Aas jsonality, and the programs that she ] a ar has arranged in the past have re | Professor James N. Clemmer and °#'ved the appreciation of many note Mine Elisabeth Ray Clemmor, og) worthy audiences. She is well known Trenton, N. J., who have been the | fF her costume recitals and the ex Guiete of Rive. J. 1. Clammer for 01 Ohe™ Wee dome in the | “Grand short tir tt Thursday for Califor. |OPer® Ontime” when presented by orgs ig or get Mra. Peabody several seasons ago. : 6 8 The following program has been ar. Music Recital at Cornish ora Y, B. Friday even lock, and have ly attractive |The recital, which will be open to public, will be presented by Constance | Mra. Hi. M. Stryker and Ming Helen | "*"eed st turn sterday from Ev.| "De", Dense”... , | Stryker returned yesterday from Ev-| (hart * Miee’ dioribors erett and Belli m, where they | “at mee Vers Avpient des Alles have n spend the past three| “Hon Jour, Bus weeks. . Mr. and Mra. Winthrop T. Hovey » receiving congratulations on t of a daughter at t 1 Saturd Swedish hosp | MI Chiaman Mrs. John Philip Weyerhaeuser, of Coeur d'Alene, left today for her home, after spending a fortnight wi her mother, Mrs, George Mise Miteneil A Bptrit Flower Campbde!!-Tipton | Walker. | - ame With Flour has been made miccensfully | beans, and a Brazilian extab- | nt Is now manufacturing these Innocent ITI, about A. D. 12 Paul M Miss Roberts Mise Mitchell Mie Hart 0 Mimi ® Bong Nightingsie Hee « Lyre ef Geld (trom "7 The Cornish school will present the Peabody fn a ne, May arranged prog La Form - Wheipley Mina Hart egetable flours. | ow a | | Blonsom The celebration of marriage in ‘ churches was first ordained by Pope | nuonne, Notte Mise Hurlburt vole at the Me ore the Tender «. Hawley Wo Old Iriah Nevin Miss Mart The Gopher Club will bold a get hy 16th & and Washis om, Bat urdeay evening, May 11 After a ‘Ketacquainted™ hour, from 7 to & o'clock, an interesting program will | be offered, followed by dancing and | refreshmer All former Minne cordially tnvited. cee Washington Anchor No, 1 Washington Anchor, No. 1, Ladies of Licensed Mariners, will give a | whist party and basket social, Fri jay, May 13, at 890 p. m. In Ar ade bs 5000 Arcade bt Members and fri invit dies requested to bring basket with unch for two, Coffee will be served. eee L’Union Francatse M. Maurice Deny will speak on “Wireless Telegraphy tn All Its anes’ before L'Unton Francaise, at meeting, Saturday evening, at § . in the elubrooms of the ¥. W A musical program will be gt A on by Vera Downs Preeg, the Misses Raboock, Anker L. Haughen, with Mra. Inex Z. Morrison at the piano. Anyone interested in French and mu alc will be cordially welcomed, ee Canadian Women's Clab ‘The Canadian Women's club t# en | tertaining its members and friends & dance and card party In the wit 6 cups Flour 145 teaspoons Salt I starch and salt together. for twenty-five minutes, |H WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922, K. of P. Planning Home for Orphans WATER 8 M will Klondike ave Flumerfelt @ aaa | Everybody Enjoy. ‘Home-Made Bread Why Not Make Some This Week — Here Is A Recipe Easy To Follow WHITE 44 cup Kingsford’s Corn Starch M Yeast Cake 1 nd Mrs, Hal Arm. 000 tons, for the searon of 1923. to be law ; sf BY G The growing popularity of GOLD SHIELD a) ye Altests the superior blend of this high quality black tea from India» Ceylon direct to Seattle. That is only one of the many reasons in favor of GOLD SHIELD TEA- Another:—— BREAD pint Milk, scalded 2 tablespoons Scald the milk, cool till lukewarm and add Mazola. Sift the flour, corn Dissolve the yeast in the lukewarm water; add it to the milk and stir in the dry ingredients. Knead on a floured board Place in an oiled bowl, rub the top very lightly with Mazola, cover loosely with soft cloth, and rise over night. T is not necessary to purchase both a bread and a pastry flour. By using 4 cup of Kingsford’s Corn Starch to 34 cup of any good flour the percentage of gluten is decreased and the starch content is increased so that home prepared flour will make a lighter and finer grained cake, POWRPANES BRO AOD INE ARSMIMOTON M cup lukewarm Water Mazola Among thowo reserving tables for VANCOUVER, Wash, May 10 at. to W the Madrona — card party at " The Knights of Pything of Warhing from 9 « lace’ dnaceacns ak © oiecen nee! CLUBS POR THURSDAY |followed by @ buainess meeting at . i Oregon } eee arsine 21m | cay | 140 p,m. Miss Mary Brown will rporation for a home for the ake - Mra, W. A. Tryin, tive tables; Mrs 2: grt Pag ang Bass Dy A. W. L. Woodlawn, two; Mrs. Frank Graded Union ny School speak on “Social Morality,” Visitors posed fle oe ot Gb nee. ANDREW JOMNSON, « i seh tg) Wg eo aA ogee | weattle Gr % . Valen emilee a, s | buildings, one fe ged and one |of South Colby wince 1890, died oul two; Mra, Joseph Gottatein, four ees a a s * ° 4 for orphans, are to erected. denly Monday. Mrs. U.N. Dickey, two; Mra, Lewis | School Teachers will meet Thursday _ Con Kehool PT. A | aarhe .eree os we ede ‘ Daweon, two; Mrs. Orange Jacobs, | szay 11, 9:30 to 11:80 @. m. in audi on Renu meeting of Coe schoo! Pr. ' Re 4 one; Mra, Shirley Parker, one eftortum of YW. GAL Mem AL We! onuidvor » desen . NOW PLAYING f Tea will be served at the me ol § a, die } seve ae reercee #t:ihe Rowse will lead the Bible study ‘ sIxX Dickey and Mra. Frank Victor pre-|Mra, George W. Davia of Friday | mage Sale > siding at the urn Harbor will give an addresy on “Chit.| Mount Baker Park Presbyterian Or ain ape: Rural (OvUreh will hold a rummage male sili jdren’e Division Methods in , Thursday and Friday at 194 Bixth Informal Housewarming | gonoois. Mr. . W. Walt, of Chico ave. | Mr. and Mrs, Maurice A. Hoard) go international Sunday school eee | entertained their friends with an tn Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary | vl iu poak formal housewarming in thelr new | Worker, will apenas, The regular meeting of Fortson.| ON home | urday evening, when | ¢ 1} George Washington Circle |Thyaenen auxiliary No he guest included the following: | Foner! tle ton C V., will be held Thurnds is . M General George Washington Circle, rz Mrs, DL Smit sire | tadies Of the G. A. R. wilt give a/6t the Armory, | Muster dey \ / a one tie Ne wr lg a * dancing party at Veterns hall, observed. uncheon at 12 sharp. _ Mf © tirkel, Mr, and Mis. L. | see mer, Mr. and Mra, W. W Wh ead, ; elvesinned Nurses Communique Club | igeote Ss Cc 010 Mr, BE. Wheat, Mr. and Mia. F ¢ ee ‘The Nurses Communique club will | Ra { Dr. and Mrs. 5. ©. Lanter, Mr. and) aang County Hospital Club [hold ite monthly meeting at the home | 0 Mrs, H. H. Bailey, Miss Muriel) yong Gounty Hoapital club will of Mra, George Waddington, 6512 Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Meagher | eet Thureday, May 11, at 1 p.m. |Greenwood ave., Thursday, May Character Mr and Mrs. J. R. Barry, Mr. and) with are, L. C, Whorf, 3 Highland jag 2 p,m. Mra. H. M. Could, Mr, and Mrs. W. | drive, ‘Take West Queen Anne car | cee 7 8. Beardate Mr, and Mrs. W-/ on First ave Washington Irving PT. A. Sonne, Mr, and Mrs, H. Bittman, Mr, | eee Washington Irving POT. A. wit \ and Mrs. B. F. Braffocd, Minnen | Thursday Progress Clo |meet in the schoo! auditorium Thurs | | IN ‘Thelma and Erline Mrafford, Mr. and| phe members of the Thursday!day, May 11, at 245 p.m. Report ot) prag sprung that joke about horse marines? Look at this we e an Mra, C. W. Chandle Mise = Helet) | progress club will meet at the Taco| delegates from con jon will be : : : é 4 7 Braman, Mr. R. Hurlbut, Ur, Chapde | ma Interurban station, Thursday,| heard, Mise Zella ‘Allen will ene roe] A get horseback on the beach at Atlantic City “i lain, Mr. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Arm: | May 12, at 11 a.m. epeak. ~~it’s a fad there now. U d C strong. Mr, and Mra, C. Brower, Dr “ye eee eda : ‘ i nger Gover and Mra, B. Gerheart, Mr. and Mra. / L’Amation Club Dickens Fellowship e A thrilling crook story of a R. Mcleod, Mr. and Mra J, D L’/Amatioa club will meet with Mra. The Dickens Fellowship wit meet D D man who came back with a O'Malley, Mr, L. Watiace, Mr. and | Richard Thomas, 748 Lakeview bivd..' at ¥. W. C. A. & p.m. Bubjsect, “Oll-) inner ance $10,000 BY FRIDAY wallop Mrs, T. J. O'Neil, Mr. and Mrs. D./ Thursday, May 11, Luncheon at 1) ver Twist.” Visitors welcome "y | IS GOAL FIXED BY Next Attraction— Mortell, Misa Helen Hector, Miss |p. m. | ees I I t | HOOT GIBSON Meiva Harteau, Mr. and Mrs M. F./ » Kedtivas® & | Seattle Chapter, No. 95 Ss nnova ion FOREIGN WAR VETS in “THE BEAR CAT* Vena, Mr. L. Prottas, Mr. and Mrs. | Seattle Review No § | Beattie chapter, No. 95, O. B At least $10,000 by Friday noon! G. Matheny, Dr. and Mrs Beattie Review No. &, W. P. A. Of! win) noid tte regular business meeting That ts the slogen of the citt- at Griggs. Mr. F. Bawhs, Miss Margaret | the Maccalsen will mest ‘Thursday, In the card rouns of tre Masonic) —— OM DAY SMALE || sere <ommitee wnien, a Saunders, Miss Annerte Mattabaugh,/May 11, at § p.m, in the A. O. U. | temple, Harvard and Pine, § p.m. | al the drive to raise the Mr. H. L. Taylor, Mr. ant Mra, A.C.) W, hall, Officers requested to wear piterage The day of the old fashioned wast | cermage the:national sesrvention ot 1 ‘s dinner” o7 pot ry ete Bien Renan. Ball, My: abd | white | John Mule POT, A. wee AP wren pot go he ‘|| the Veterans of Foreign Ware ee eX, See, Mer. eee Se, John Muir PT. A. will observe Fa.) Pamned beyon ; +, || 8nd the 91st division, More than Wm. Humason, Mr, and Mra. R./ Dorte Social Ohub ther ght, Parents may visit reg. | “Ore told Wednesday by tourists || 3 ooo nad been rained by Wednes. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. F Clark, Mr.| Dorte Social club, O, 6. P., witt| ST" BIDE omtetin Mey Mipightn|*PO have Just returned from the || Go. with the by _ eh he eget Harry Bowan, Mr. Fleur, Mr with ©, A. Bhonten, 3960) cages between T and § o'clock, Mr,Oflent aboard the Admiral line || 11, 'ciey parely canvassed, Mra. H. We | Dayton ave, Thursday, May 11, at!) jurrown, county superintena.| "emer Bay State i» }2 p.m. The hostess will te amninted and Mr. Reeves Ayimore will) In ite place the inner dance has | jby Mra. May Rossman, All Eastern k on "30-10" plan at § o'clock, Come—a dinnerdance no different |the Bay State, aided and abetted by | ersona | Stars invited Muale. from the affairs at the Washington | hin chief officer, C, 8. Gately, On| Andes s 0. or the Butler, except that the|the “receiving line,’ in addtion to} Ensign Francis Paxton OM, U. & Queen Anne Fortnightly Clob | Sorosis Club toddlers’ steps are slightly more | Capt. Quinn and his socia! secretary, | N. and Mra Old (Florine Graff are} Queen Anne Fortnightly club will Art departmen wb wil} | toddly, due, of course, ent.rely to the be nd Officer James J. Ayl} receiving congratulations upon the| mest with Mrs. Harry Foster, 310) meet at Jobn M .m | rolling of the ahip Third Officer Charles Myron | tts bir Mf a daughter, May % at Coro-/ Olymple pl, 2 p, m | é innovation was made by Capt latwly of Howdoin college ej nado, Cal ee eye | Thomas P. Quinn, who has just com |and Bath, Me, and Youth Officer | Psychologist and Vocational ‘and ewe Lafayette PLT. A. } gowest > . * +e hoot.| Pleted his first voyage e* master of |Jullan Burnside, @ native son of} Expert ‘vuls! Mr. Herbert Condon returned Sun-/ P. A. will meet In| cine at $20 p Ahavoniian a6 Seattle | ) Ba day from a short trip to Bpokane. i - oe a m4 o 2 ports and films on htsaving work.) Mount Baker park clubhouse, Friday |. 3 7 at Gactetion, tl ac Masonic Club Auditorium tor Mra. C. P. Engelhart (tuth Ben-| delegate. Music, refreshments and a elie iy, woes nm! Me: mp yom se Donald Ryrie, agent for the port of | ARCADE BUILDING b ton), of Yakima, ts in the city, visit-| social half-hour, ' : je Ia chairman of the committee | giuitie, and his assistant, W. 8. Beginning ing relatives and friends | cee Hiatasu Guard club will mest with} on arrangements; Mrs. J HH Mil, | Dixon, who met the liner when she| ia May 10 a8 ‘He ee Veritas Whist Cloud Miss Eva Peters #32 Tenth ave. nw nr yee ben pote Hk | came in Tuesday Wednesday, y }, al Miss Hazel MeMillan returned re} Verttas Whist club will meet with | N. for 2 o'clock luncheon. | dcthocam, hans ceeeiey ‘ The Bay Stat, incidentally, made | 8:15 P. M. cently from a trip in the Bast, Mc. Henry FPubrberg, 1540 Palm av Aly Eg Th os aneeal ie pete fo Mra. George |% phenomenally fine run. The} . ‘ ee West Seattle, 2 p. m. | Counell of Jewkkh Women r . fare. 5. B meetin Sales Mra | Weather was smooth al) the way s a Mrs. Frank Rigler, of Portland, t» +89 | Beattie Council of Jewish Women| DUNG Hamilton. Mra. M7. |0¥@T and she could have come in q f the house guest of Mr. and Mrs Altrulstie Club will meet tn vestry of Temple de| Pek | Has ohert Hodge, Mra, DOUr# ahead of her schedule, Despite | He ‘| Clare BE. Farneworth | Pythian Sisters’ Altrul ud will Hirsch. Board meeting at 1:30; bush) ns Coulson, Mra. George Git.|t long voyage, she noeJed no re-| pig's" : hots an allday meeting with Mrs. T./ nese at 3 o'clock. Electiuvn of off) | nn ates Archibald Wileon, | Palen | ? : Mr, and Mra. Lawrence R. Eilis,| J. Bond. 2034 45th ave. 8. W. Take] cers ae Mra. ER Nearey, Mrs. Robert Nefli,| Capt. Quinn was formerly master WOMEN ONLY “Building a Winning ; Mr, and Mrs. Carl M. Ballard, Mre.| No. 3 car and get off at Hanford. = | Mra. W. HL Donley, Mrs. Gabriet |0¢ the Pomona. Daliy: 230 te 8 P. Victor Vaughn Ta and Miss Ha-| "ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS i wg We go Lane ye q \ Personality” sel Landes went to Everett Saturday f Totem Club os Mra. W. H. Wallace, Mrs. Henry Reb-| Germany ts buflding a mammoth SHOWS FOR ‘The secret of success te te to attend a dinner given by Capt Woodcraft Totem club will hold tt» Gopher Clad tneca, ‘Sire. 2. D. Barnén, Mra, Wi-| pasbonger traneatiantie Baer of 44.1 MEN ONLY *1 7 poms know yourself and others and hed for service|] Dally: 10:30 A. M. to 2:20 P. M. Nights: 6 to 12 P. M. CLASS “A” THEATER Third Avenue and Pike Street. to know how to work in har- mony with the LAW. Personal Interview FREE at my office. Sulte 211-12 Pantages Bldg. | NATIONAL BREAD for purity and quality. Demand the Wrapped Loaf. tf, © 1 sli: ecm Cbd Delicious and Refreshing “Auer The Coca-Cola Compamy a. Ga. FREE: Ask your grocer or write Johnson- Seattle, W. f Lieber Mercantile © folder of pew Kingstor i te, May, very, i) My UNI, My SSS